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Ofsted chief inspector to step down

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Ofsted’s chief inspector Amanda Spielman is to leave at the end of the year after more than six years leading the inspectorate.
Amanda Spielman has been in the role for more than six years. Picture: Ofsted
Amanda Spielman has been in the role for more than six years. Picture: Ofsted

Spielman announced her departure on social media this week.

The Department for Education has also posted a job description for her £165,000-a-year post. Candidates have until 6 April to apply.

“I’ll be leaving this amazing job at the end of 2023,” confirmed Spielman, who urged suitable candidates to apply to replace her in the role “if you think you have the experience, the energy and the commitment it needs”.

The ad for my successor is out. I’ll be leaving this amazing job at the end of 2023, and if you think you have the experience, the energy and the commitment it needs, and want to work with our fantastic staff, apply here: https://t.co/3nTEHwRsRT

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